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Markus Haverland holds the chair in Political Science and serves as Director of Studies at the Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is also a Fellow at the Montesquieu Institute (The Hague), the European Research Centre for Economic and Financial Governance (Leiden/Delft/Rotterdam), and the Netherlands School of Government.

He has studied political science and public administration at the University of Konstanz and took his doctorate at the University of Utrecht. He has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence) and a lecturer at the Universities of Nijmegen and Leiden.

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Markus Haverland holds the chair in Political Science and serves as Director of Studies at the Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is also a Fellow at the Montesquieu Institute (The Hague), the European Research Centre for Economic and Financial Governance (Leiden/Delft/Rotterdam), and the Netherlands School of Government.

He has studied political science and public administration at the University of Konstanz and took his doctorate at the University of Utrecht. He has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence) and a lecturer at the Universities of Nijmegen and Leiden.

His research and teaching interests include EU policy-making, comparative politics and public policy, and research design (in particular explanatory case study designs).

He is currently studying the impact of EU politicisation on EU agenda setting, decision-making, compliance and interest intermediation, both in general and concerning financial and economic regulation. He is also focusing on improving the rigor of explanatory case studies and teaches (inter)national master classes on this topic.

Markus has published, among other outlets, in European Union Politics, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Public Policy, Public Administration, Public Administration Review, and West European Politics. Together with Joachim Blatter he has written the textbook Designing Case Studies. Explanatory Approaches in Small-N Research. Palgrave Macmillan (2014) and he is also one of the editors of Qualitative Research in Political Science, 4 Volumes, The Sage Library of Political Science (2016).

R.A. van der Veer & M. Haverland (2018). Bread and butter or bread and circuses? Politicisation and the European Commission in the European Semester. European Union Politics, 19 (3), 524-545. doi: 10.1177/1465116518769753

D. Rimkute & M. Haverland (2015). How does the European Commission use scientific expertise? Results from a survey of scientific members of the Commission’s expert committees. Comparative European Politics, 13 (4), 430-449. doi: 10.1057/cep.2013.32

M. Haverland, W.J.M. Ruiter & S. Van de Walle (2014). The European Commission's Production of Public Opinion. Strategic or Neutral? Seventhh Pan-European Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the EU: The Hague (2014, juni 5 - 2014, juni 7).

M. Haverland (2014). Organizing and chairing panel "The Commission in an era of politicization: neutral bureaucracy or strategic actor?". Seventh Pan-European Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the EU: The Hague (Netherlands) (2014, juni 5 - 2014, juni 7).

M. Haverland, M. de Ruijter & S. Van de Walle (2013). The European Commission’s production of public opinion. ECPR General Conference: Bordeaux (2013, september 4 - 2013, september 7).

M. Haverland, W.J.M. Ruiter & S. Van de Walle (2013). The European Commission’s production of public opinion. Netherlands Institute of Government Annual Conference: Enschede (2013, november 28 - 2013, november 29).

D. Rimkute & M. Haverland (2012). The European Commission’s Usage of Expertise. Results from a survey among expert group members. Sixth Pan-European Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the EU: Tampere Finland (2012, september 13 - 2012, september 15).

M. Haverland & C. Braun (2012). European Integration and Changing Patterns of Interest Representation in the Low Countries. Sixth Pan-European Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the EU: Tampere, Finland (2012, september 13 - 2012, september 15).

M. Haverland (2010). Social policy by regulatory means? Dutch responses to the financial crisis in the area of capital funded pensions and mortgages. Paper presented at the Workshop 'Never Waste a Good Crisis: The Social Policy Dimension of Regulatory Crisis Management in the EU & US': Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin/London School of Economics and Political Science, Berlin (2010, oktober 19 - 2010, oktober 20).

M. Haverland (2010). Regulatory Corporatism under Pressure? Dutch chemicals policy and the European Union. Paper presented at the NIG Annual Work Conference: Maastricht (2010, november 25 - 2010, november 26).

M. Haverland (2009). Is knowledge (still) power? Small leader states in EU (chemical) policy making. University College London Speakers Series: London, United Kingdom (2009, januari 14).

M. Haverland (2009). Member state lobbying in the EU. Exploring the institutional conditions for producing access goods. NIG Annual Work Conference: Leiden, The Netherlands (2009, november 12 - 2009, november 13).

M. Haverland (2008). Is knowledge (still) power? Small leader states in EU (chemical) policymaking. Fourth Pan-European Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on the EU: Riga, Latvia (2008, september 25 - 2008, september 27).